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Which countries are closest to the equator?

The equator crosses the following countries.You can't get much closer than that.In South America: Ecuador (including the Galapagos Islands), Colombia, BrazilIn Africa: Gabon, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Kenya, SomaliaIn Asia: IndonesiaIn the Pacific: Gilbert Islands


What are the movement of particles in a liquid?

the particles in liquid move around slowly in the liquid


What is solid relative speed of the particles?

Well, for atoms to stop moving, the temperature would have to be at 0 K, aka absolute zero. However, that's theoretically impossible. Anyway, solid molecules barely move, "vibrating" against each other in a tightly packed space. For liquid molecules, they can slide past each other and move about, but there's not much space between the particles. As for gas, the particles are much faster than particles of solid or liquid, and the particles move about freely, bumping into each other.


What is the difference in motion of a solid liquid and gas?

Well, for atoms to stop moving, the temperature would have to be at 0 K, aka absolute zero. However, that's theoretically impossible. Anyway, solid molecules barely move, "vibrating" against each other in a tightly packed space. For liquid molecules, they can slide past each other and move about, but there's not much space between the particles. As for gas, the particles are much faster than particles of solid or liquid, and the particles move about freely, bumping into each other. If you want more info on the 3 states of matter, here's a great web for you to start with http://www.chem.purdue.edu/gchelp/atoms/states.html


How long does it take for two front teeth to move?

It can take several weeks to a few months for two front teeth to noticeably shift, depending on the extent of movement required. However, each person's teeth move at different rates, so it's essential to consult with a dentist or orthodontist for a personalized timeframe.

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How much of the Galapagos islands consists of natural parks?

97% of the Galapagos Islands are protected Galapagos National Park Areas.


How much time did Charles Darwin spend in the Galapagos islands?

14 seconds


Why can the blue-footed booby only be found on the Galapagos Islands?

The blue footed booby is common throughout much of Central and South America, not just the Galapagos.


The life found on this island group provided the basis for much of charles DArwins theory of evolution?

Those Islands would be the Galapagos Islands.


The life found on this island group provide the basis for much of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution?

The Galapagos Islands.


The life found on this island group provided the basis for much of Charles Darwin's theory evolution?

The Galapagos Islands.


How much is a trip to the galapagos?

Trips to the Galapagos Islands start at around $900 for a 4 Day/ 3 Night tour. There are also 5D/4N and 8D/7N tours available


What was Darwin's job on the ship the beagle?

His jobs were to keep the captain company and to observe as much as he could about the different plants and animals on the Galapagos Islands.


Where is Latitude 1 S and Longitude 107 West?

Somewhere in the Galapagos islands, in the western shore of Latin America.. pretty much west of Peru...


Which naturalist visited the Galapagos islands?

Charles Darwin, a famous naturalist, visited the Galapagos Islands in 1835 aboard the HMS Beagle. His observations of the unique wildlife on the islands played a crucial role in developing his theory of evolution by natural selection.


Darwin conducted much of his research where?

Darwin conducted much of his research on the Galápagos Islands, located in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Ecuador. It was during his time there that he observed unique species of plants and animals that contributed to the development of his theory of evolution by natural selection.


How much rainfall do the Caribbean islands receive?

Wet seasons vary on each island. Some islands, such as St. Croix (US Virgin Islands) have a very arid area of the island and a rainforest that receives much more rain. Certain areas of each island may get much different rainfall.